It has been effectively obsolete since Emacs 27, when the modern
extension mechanism was introduced.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/rx.el (rx-constituents): Make obsolete.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/rx-tests.el (rx-constituents): Suppress warning.
* etc/NEWS: Announce.
It is not intended for the human reader, but to give less wrong versions
of first appearance displayed by `describe-function` or
`describe-variable` that would otherwise be derived from a notice in a
more recent NEWS* file.
It is better to add items to this file than changing historical NEWS*
files when the actual version of introduction is not known.
* etc/NEWS.unknown: New file. Add entry for `nthcdr`.
It's a common name for this function and symmetric with respect to
`take`. It's also a lot less awkward to type and say.
* lisp/subr.el (drop): New alias.
* doc/lispref/lists.texi (List Elements): Document. Mention the
equation tying `take` and `drop` together.
* etc/NEWS: Announce.
* doc/emacs/input.texi (On-Screen Keyboards): Update conditions
for displaying the virtual keyboard when t-s-d-k is enabled.
* etc/NEWS (Announce): Document changes.
* lisp/net/eww.el (eww-check-text-conversion): New function.
(eww-mode): Install it as a local post-command-hook.
(eww-submit-map, eww-submit-file, eww-checkbox-map): Bind
suitable commands to mouse-2.
(eww-form-submit, eww-form-checkbox, eww-form-file)
(eww-tag-select): Disguise inserted forms as buttons, that touch
event translation may prefer their bindings to mouse-2 over
mouse-1.
(eww-form-text, eww-tag-textarea): Insert field properties as
well.
(eww-select-file, eww-toggle-checkbox, eww-submit): New argument
EVENT, to whose position point is set.
* lisp/touch-screen.el (touch-screen-handle-point-up): Trivial
adjustments to the criteria for selecting mouse commands and
displaying the on screen keyboard.
Change `function` so that when evaluating #'(lambda ...)
we return an object of type `interpreted-function` rather than
a list starting with one of `lambda` or `closure`.
The new type reuses the existing PVEC_CLOSURE (nee PVEC_COMPILED)
tag and tries to align the corresponding elements:
- the arglist, the docstring, and the interactive-form go in the
same slots as for byte-code functions.
- the body of the function goes in the slot used for the bytecode string.
- the lexical context goes in the slot used for the constants of
bytecoded functions.
The first point above means that `help-function-arglist`,
`documentation`, and `interactive-form`s don't need to
distinguish interpreted and bytecode functions any more.
Main benefits of the change:
- We can now reliably distinguish a list from a function value.
- `cl-defmethod` can dispatch on `interactive-function` and `closure`.
Dispatch on `function` also works now for interpreted functions but still
won't work for functions represented as lists or as symbols, of course.
- Function values are now self-evaluating. That was alrready the case
when byte-compiled, but not when interpreted since
(eval '(closure ...)) signals a void-function error.
That also avoids false-positive warnings about "don't quote your lambdas"
when doing things like `(mapcar ',func ...)`.
* src/eval.c (Fmake_interpreted_closure): New function.
(Ffunction): Use it and change calling convention of
`Vinternal_make_interpreted_closure_function`.
(FUNCTIONP, Fcommandp, eval_sub, funcall_general, funcall_lambda)
(Ffunc_arity, lambda_arity): Simplify.
(funcall_lambda): Adjust to new representation.
(syms_of_eval): `defsubr` the new function. Remove definition of `Qclosure`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cconv.el (cconv-make-interpreted-closure):
Change calling convention and use `make-interpreted-closure`.
* src/data.c (Fcl_type_of): Distinguish `byte-code-function`s from
`interpreted-function`s.
(Fclosurep, finterpreted_function_p): New functions.
(Fbyte_code_function_p): Don't be confused by `interpreted-function`s.
(Finteractive_form, Fcommand_modes): Simplify.
(syms_of_data): Define new type symbols and `defsubr` the two
new functions.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-print.el (cl-print-object) <interpreted-function>:
New method.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/oclosure.el (oclosure): Refine the parent
to be `closure`.
(oclosure--fix-type, oclosure-type): Simplify.
(oclosure--copy, oclosure--get, oclosure--set): Adjust to
new representation.
* src/callint.c (Fcall_interactively): Adjust to new representation.
* src/lread.c (bytecode_from_rev_list):
* lisp/simple.el (function-documentation):
* lisp/help.el (help-function-arglist): Remove the old `closure` case
and adjust the byte-code case so it handles `interpreted-function`s.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-preloaded.el (closure): New type.
(byte-code-function): Add it as a parent.
(interpreted-function): Adjust parent (the type itself was already
added earlier by accident).
* lisp/emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el (byte-compile--reify-function): Adjust to
new representation.
(byte-compile): Use `interpreted-function-p`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el (byte-compile-inline-expand): Adjust to
new representation.
(side-effect-free-fns): Add `interpreted-function-p` and `closurep`.
* src/profiler.c (trace_hash, ffunction_equal): Simplify.
* lisp/profiler.el (profiler-function-equal): Simplify.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/nadvice.el (advice--interactive-form-1):
Use `interpreted-function-p`; adjust to new representation; and take
advantage of the fact that function values are now self-evaluating.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el (closure):
Remove `lisp-indent-function` property.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/disass.el (disassemble-internal): Adjust to
new representation.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/edebug.el (edebug--strip-instrumentation):
Use `interpreted-function-p`.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/comp-common.el (comp-known-type-specifiers):
Add `closurep` and `interpreted-function-p`.
* test/lisp/help-fns-tests.el (help-fns-test-lisp-defun): Adjust to
more precise type info in `describe-function`.
* test/lisp/erc/resources/erc-d/erc-d-tests.el (erc-d--render-entries):
Use `interpreted-function-p`.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/macroexp-resources/vk.el (vk-f4, vk-f5):
Don't hardcode function values.
* doc/lispref/functions.texi (Anonymous Functions): Don't suggest that
function values are lists. Reword "self-quoting" to reflect the
fact that #' doesn't return the exact same object. Update examples
with the new shape of the return value.
* doc/lispref/variables.texi (Lexical Binding):
* doc/lispref/lists.texi (Rearrangement):
* doc/lispref/control.texi (Handling Errors): Update examples to reflect
new representation of function values.
f37f01b504 Fix a typo in Introduction to Emacs Lisp (bug#70571).
d8687fd6cd Fix last change
494dfd9cf2 Fix indentation of if/else in 'csharp-ts-mode' (bug#70345)
1cc6322e61 ; * etc/PROBLEMS: Document crashes due to tree-sitter ABI...
42766f95e5 * build-aux/make-info-dir: Avoid bashism (bug#70484).
81476fa19e Improve documentation of selection and navigation in *xre...
2a53351492 Fix Widget manual typos, markup and omissions (bug#70502)
90be3015b4 ; Document bookmark fringe mark in the user manual
afd0b548fc Fix python-ts-mode built-in functions and attributes (bug...
dc720decc3 Fix markup and indexing in the Calendar chapter of user m...
f593bf79a9 Fix the user manual for `calendar-time-zone-style'
aed2b7a3d8 Avoid assertion violations in 'push_prefix_prop'
c929532b46 Remove ert-equal-including-properties from manual
e3aae5fd38 ; Document 'filtered-frame-list'
* src/dispextern.h (face, face_underline_type, syms_of_xfacse)
(internal-set-lisp-face-attribute)
(gui_supports_face_attributes_p): Add definitions for new
underline styles of Double-line, Dots and Dashes. Rename
FACE_UNDER_LINE and FACE_UNDER_WAVE to make definitions
consistent. Delete tty_underline_p from the face struct and use
just underline going forward. Add a flag to check whether styled
underlines are available.
* lisp/cus-face.el (custom-face-attributes): Add entries for
Double-line, Dots and Dashes so they can be set through
`customize'.
* src/termchar.c (tty_display_info): Add an entry for the escape
sequence to set the underline style and color on terminal frames.
* src/term.c (init_tty, tty_capable_p, turn_on_face): Read and
save the underline style escape sequence from the Smulx termcap
(alternatively if the Su flag is set use a default sequence).
Allow checking for support of styled underlines in the current
terminal frame. Output the necessary escape sequences to activate
a styled underline on turn_on_face; this is currently only used
for the new special underline styles, a default straight underline
will still use the "us" termcap. Output escape sequence to set
underline color when set in the face and supported by the tty.
Save a default value for this sequence on init_tty when styled
underlines are supported.
* src/xfaces.c (tty_supports_face_attributes_p, realize_tty_face)
(map_tty_color): Assert whether styled underlines are supported by
the current terminal on display-supports-face-attributes-p checks.
Populate the correct underline style and color in the face spec
when realizing a face. Allow map_tty_color to map underline
colors alongside foreground and background. The interface of
map_tty_color was amended to allow the caller to supply the
underline color instead of accessing it through the face
attributes. (bug#62994)
* src/xterm.c (x_draw_glyph_string): Updated to use renamed
FACE_UNDERLINE_SINGLE and FACE_UNDERLINE_WAVE face_underline_type
enumerations.
* lisp/gnus/gnus.el (gnus-valid-select-methods): Add entry for nnatom.
* lisp/gnus/nnfeed.el: New file implementing an abstract web feed back
end.
* lisp/gnus/nnatom.el: New file implementing a back end for Atom feeds.
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Browsing the Web, Back End Interface):
* etc/NEWS (Gnus): Document nnatom and nnfeed.
- Add a new field last_changed_ranges to tree-sitter parser object.
- Add a new function treesit-parser-changed-ranges
* doc/lispref/parsing.texi (Using Parser): Add the function in
tree-sitter manual.
* src/treesit.c (treesit_get_changed_ranges): New function, refactored
out of treesit_call_after_change_functions.
(treesit_call_after_change_functions): Pull out
treesit_get_changed_ranges.
(treesit_ensure_parsed): Save the changed ranges to the parser object.
(make_treesit_parser): Initialize the new parser field
last_changed_ranges.
(Ftreesit_parser_changed_ranges): New function.
(Qtreesit_unparsed_edits): New error.
* src/treesit.h (Lisp_TS_Parser): New field.
* etc/ERC-NEWS: Don't mention certain insertion-adjacent hooks being
suppressed for date stamps, which is no longer true.
* lisp/erc/erc-common.el (erc--solo): New utility function.
* lisp/erc/erc-fill.el (erc-fill-wrap): Don't move last-message marker
when encountering a date stamp.
* lisp/erc/erc-stamp.el (erc-stamp--recover-on-reconnect): Restore
`erc-stamp--date-stamps' on reconnect and rejoin.
(erc-stamp--insert-date-hook): Fix erroneous doc string.
(erc-stamp--date): New struct type.
(erc-stamp--deferred-date-stamp): New internal variable to pass state
between hook members.
(erc-stamp--date-stamps): New internal variable to store a reference
to all inserted timestamps.
(erc-stamp--propertize-left-date-stamp): Don't hide messages because
this function runs on `erc-insert-modify-hook'. Prefer doing so
later, in `erc-insert-post-hook'.
(erc-stamp--find-insertion-point): New helper function.
(erc-stamp--insert-date-stamp-as-phony-message): Remove.
(erc-stamp--lr-date-on-pre-modify): Remove function. Portions of body
now appear in `erc-stamp--defer-date-insertion-on-post-modify'.
(erc-stamp--defer-date-insertion-on-post-modify)
(erc-stamp--defer-date-insertion-on-post-insert)
(erc-stamp--defer-date-insertion-on-post-send): New functions,
although the first incorporates parts of the now defunct
`erc-stamp--lr-date-on-pre-modify'.
(erc-stamp--date-mode): Update hook-member functions.
(erc-stamp-prepend-date-stamps-p): Revise doc.
(erc-insert-timestamp-left-and-right): Remove code to initialize a
date stamp in place through a nested call to `erc-display-message'.
Instead, "pre-render" date stamp and stash it for retrieval by
the function `erc-stamp--defer-date-insertion-on-post-modify'.
(erc-stamp--setup): Kill variables `erc-stamp--deferred-date-stamp'
and `erc-stamp--date-stamps'.
(erc-stamp--reset-on-clear): Remove trimmed stamps from
`erc-stamp--date-stamps'.
* lisp/erc/erc.el (erc--msg-props): Document `erc--hide' in doc
string.
(erc--with-inserted-msg): Remove unused macro.
(erc--insert-line-splice-function): New variable.
(erc--with-spliced-insertion): New macro.
(erc--insert-line-function): Expand doc string.
(erc--remove-from-prop-value-list): Tweak doc string.
(erc--insert-before-markers-transplanting-hidden): New function.
(erc--hide-message): Remember managed `invisible' prop value. Do so
by recording them in the `erc--hide' "msg prop".
(erc--delete-inserted-message, erc--delete-inserted-message-naively):
Rename former to latter to emphasize that it's largely impractical for
general use.
(erc--ranked-properties): Add `erc--hide'.
* test/lisp/erc/erc-button-tests.el
(erc-button-tests--erc-button-alist--function-as-form): Use
`erc-display-message' helper.
* test/lisp/erc/erc-fill-tests.el (erc-fill-tests--insert-privmsg)
(erc-fill-tests--wrap-populate, erc-fill-wrap-tests--merge-action)
(erc-fill-line-spacing): Use `erc-display-message' wrappers to
intercept `erc-timer-hook' modifications.
* test/lisp/erc/erc-scenarios-match.el
(erc-scenarios-match--invisible-stamp): Add convenience commands to
`extended-command-history' when running interactively.
* test/lisp/erc/erc-tests.el
(erc--insert-before-markers-transplanting-hidden): New test.
(erc--delete-inserted-message, erc--delete-inserted-message-naively):
Update test name as well as namesake function in body.
* test/lisp/erc/resources/erc-scenarios-common.el
(erc-scenarios-common-with-cleanup): Validate `erc-stamp--date-stamps'
members after every scenario test.
(erc-scenarios-common--assert-date-stamps): New function.
* test/lisp/erc/resources/erc-tests-common.el: Require `erc-stamp'
atop file when compiling.
(erc-tests--common-display-message)
(erc-tests-common-display-message)
(erc-tests-common-with-date-aware-display-message): New functions and
macro for running `erc-display-message' while intercepting additions
to `erc-timer-hook' made by date-stamp-related post-insertion hooks.
(erc-tests-common-snapshot-compare): Insert expected output into its
own buffer for easier review during interactive sessions. This change
is unrelated to the rest of this commit. (Bug#60936)
Add optional support for display flymake error in margin,
this allow displaying error indicators in both graphical and
terminal frames.
* doc/misc/flymake.texi (Customizable variables)
(Flymake error types): Document new margin indicator.
* etc/NEWS: Announce the new Flymake user option for margin
indicators.
* lisp/progmodes/flymake.el (flymake-indicator-type)
(flymake-margin-indicators-string, flymake-autoresize-margins)
(flymake-margin-indicator-position): New user options.
(flymake--original-margin-width): Add buffer-local variable for
store original buffer margin width.
(flymake-error, flymake-warning, flymake-note): Use new margin
value.
(flymake--indicator-overlay-spec): Rework and Rename from
flymake--fringe-overlay-spec.
(flymake--resize-margins): Add new function for resize margin
width.
(flymake--highlight-line, flymake-mode): Rework.
* lisp/tab-line.el (tab-line-new-button-functions): New variable.
(tab-line-tabs-function): Change the default value from
'tab-line-tabs-window-buffers' to the new option
'tab-line-tabs-fixed-window-buffers'.
(tab-line-tabs-buffer-group-sort-function): Change the default
value from nil to 'tab-line-tabs-buffer-group-sort-by-name'.
(tab-line-tabs-buffer-group-sort-by-name): New function.
(tab-line-tabs-fixed-window-buffers): New function.
(tab-line-format-template): Use 'tab-line-new-button-functions'.
(tab-line-mode-map, tab-line-switch-repeat-map): New keymaps.
* doc/misc/widget.texi (Widgets and the Buffer, Customization):
Document it.
* etc/NEWS: Announce it.
* lisp/wid-edit.el (widget-skip-inactive): New user option.
(widget-tabable-at): Use it.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp.el (forward-sexp-default-function):
New function with body from 'forward-sexp' (bug#68993).
(forward-sexp-function): Change the default value from nil to
'forward-sexp-default-function'.
(forward-sexp): Use either 'forward-sexp-function' or
'forward-sexp-default-function'.
* lisp/treesit.el (treesit-forward-sexp): In nodes of type 'text'
fall back to 'forward-sexp-default-function'. Improve docstring.
* doc/lispref/positions.texi (List Motion): Fix pxref.
The command 'list-keyboard-macros' allows editing and re-arranging
macros using 'tabulated-list-mode'. Existing keyboard macros can be
duplicated or deleted. Macro counters and counter formats can take new
values read from the minibuffer. Macro keys can be edited using
'edit-kbd-macro'.
* doc/emacs/kmacro.texi (Kmacro Menu): Document the new command
and the menu's commands.
* etc/NEWS (Kmacro Menu Mode): Mention the new mode and command.
* lisp/kmacro.el (kmacro-menu-mark, kmacro-menu-marked)
(kmacro-menu-flagged): Add faces for marks and flags.
* lisp/kmacro.el (kmacro-menu-mode-map, kmacro-menu-mode): Add mode
and map.
* lisp/kmacro.el (list-keyboard-macros, kmacro-menu): Add command.
* lisp/kmacro.el (kmacro-menu--deletion-flags, kmacro-menu--marks)
(kmacro-menu--id-kmacro, kmacro-menu--id-position, kmacro-menu--kmacros)
(kmacro-menu--refresh, kmacro-menu--map-ids, kmacro-menu--replace-all)
(kmacro-menu--replace-at, kmacro-menu--query-revert, kmacro-menu--assert-row)
(kmacro-menu--propertize-keys, kmacro-menu--do-region)
(kmacro-menu--marks-exist-p): Add utility functions of mode
and commands.
* lisp/kmacro.el (kmacro-menu-mark, kmacro-menu-flag-for-deletion)
(kmacro-menu-unmark, kmacro-menu-unmark-backward)
(kmacro-menu-unmark-all): Add commands for marks and flags.
* lisp/kmacro.el (kmacro-menu-do-flagged-delete, kmacro-menu-do-copy)
(kmacro-menu-do-delete): Add commands that modify the ring.
* lisp/kmacro.el (kmacro-menu-edit-position, kmacro-menu-transpose)
(kmacro-menu-edit-format, kmacro-menu-edit-counter)
(kmacro-menu-edit-keys, kmacro-menu-edit-column): Add commands that
modify a keyboard macro.
When `define-globalized-minor-mode` was introduced (Emacs-22),
`run-mode-hooks` was brand new, so we could not expect all major
modes to use it and we had to rely on brittle workarounds to try
and approximate `after-change-major-mode-hook`.
These workarounds have undesirable side effects, and (we hope)
they're not needed any more now that virtually all major modes
have been changed to use `run-mode-hooks` (or
`define-derived-mode`).
* lisp/emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el (define-globalized-minor-mode):
Rely only on `after-change-major-mode-hook`, remove the "cmhh"
[typo for the intended "cmmh", BTW] workaround.
* doc/lispref/modes.texi (Mode Hooks): Clarify the importance of
`after-change-major-mode-hook` w.r.t `define-globalized-minor-mode`.
(Defining Minor Modes): Rewrite the explanation of which buffers
are affected, including adjusting it to the fact that
`fundamental-mode` has used run `run-mode-hooks` for last 10 years.
This new package provides an API that is easier to use right than
our `*-change-functions` hooks.
The patch includes changes to `diff-mode.el` and `eglot.el` to
make use of this new package.
* lisp/emacs-lisp/track-changes.el: New file.
* test/lisp/emacs-lisp/track-changes-tests.el: New file.
* doc/lispref/text.texi (Tracking changes): New subsection.
* lisp/progmodes/eglot.el: Require `track-changes`.
(eglot--virtual-pos-to-lsp-position): New function.
(eglot--track-changes): New var.
(eglot--managed-mode): Use `track-changes-register` i.s.o
`after/before-change-functions` when available.
(eglot--track-changes-signal): New function, partly extracted from
`eglot--after-change`.
(eglot--after-change): Use it.
(eglot--track-changes-fetch): New function.
(eglot--signal-textDocument/didChange): Use it.
* lisp/vc/diff-mode.el: Require `track-changes`.
Also require `easy-mmode` before the `eval-when-compile`s.
(diff-unhandled-changes): Delete variable.
(diff-after-change-function): Delete function.
(diff--track-changes-function): Rename from `diff-post-command-hook`
and adjust to new calling convention.
(diff--track-changes): New variable.
(diff--track-changes-signal): New function.
(diff-mode, diff-minor-mode): Use it with `track-changes-register`.
* src/xdisp.c (note_fringe_highlight): New function.
(note_mouse_highlight): Call it when the mouse is on the fringes.
* src/frame.c (syms_of_frame) <left-fringe-help>
<right-fringe-help>: DEFSYM them.
* etc/NEWS:
* doc/lispref/text.texi (Special Properties):
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Other Display Specs): Document the new
properties.
* etc/TODO: Remove the todo item about this.
* lisp/tab-line.el (tab-line-tabs-buffer-group-function):
Turn defvar into defcustom with the default value
'tab-line-tabs-buffer-group-by-mode'.
(tab-line-tabs-buffer-group-by-mode): New function with body from
'tab-line-tabs-buffer-group-name'.
(tab-line-tabs-buffer-group-by-project): New function.
(tab-line-tabs-buffer-groups): Use fallback name "No group" instead of "All".
Change the handling of the old X11 convention that uses mouse-4/5/6/7
events to represent wheel events: instead of asking downstream
packages to use the `mouse-wheel-*-event` variables to know which events
represent wheel events, use new var `mouse-wheel-buttons` to directly
convert those events into the standard `wheel-up/down/left/right` events
used everywhere else.
This will simplify the work of packages which can thus just bind their
commands to `wheel-up/down/left/right`.
* lisp/mouse.el (mouse-wheel-buttons): New custom variable.
* src/keyboard.c (make_lispy_event): Adjust for "wheel-clicks" on the tab-bar.
* src/xterm.c (x_construct_mouse_click): Add `xi2` argument and
obey `mouse-wheel-buttons` variable.
(handle_one_xevent): Adjust calls accordingly.
(syms_of_xterm): Define the `mouse-wheel-buttons` and the
`wheel-up/down/left/right`symbols.
* lisp/xt-mouse.el: Don't require `mwheel` any more.
(xterm-mouse--same-button-p): Delete function.
(xterm-mouse--read-event-sequence): Use `mouse-wheel-buttons`.
* lisp/mwheel.el (mouse-wheel-up-event, mouse-wheel-down-event)
(mouse-wheel-left-event, mouse-wheel-right-event): Make obsolete.
(mouse-wheel-obey-old-style-wheel-buttons): Delete variable.
* lisp/completion-preview.el (completion-preview--mouse-map):
* lisp/progmodes/flymake.el (flymake--mode-line-counter-map):
* lisp/edmacro.el (edmacro-fix-menu-commands): Silence warnings.
* doc/lispref/parsing.texi (Retrieving Nodes): Mention new kinds of
predicate argument that the tree-traversing functions accept (which are
thing symbols and thing definitions).
(User-defined Things): New node dedicated to thing definition and
navigation functions.
* lisp/window.el (display-comint-buffer-action):
Append '(category . comint)' to the default value. Mark as obsolete.
(display-tex-shell-buffer-action):
Append '(category . tex-shell)' to the default value. Mark as obsolete.
(bug#69983)
Allow passing C-TAB on to the Haiku operating system, fixing
window switching when an Emacs frame has focus (Bug#70138).
* src/haiku_support.cc (DispatchMessage): Conditionally pass
message to BWindow.
* src/haiku_support.h:
* src/haikufns.c (haiku_should_pass_control_tab_to_system): Add
variable haiku-pass-control-tab-to-system, and C function
haiku_should_pass_control_tab_to_system.
Co-authored-by: Po Lu <luangruo@yahoo.com>
Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
* lisp/dired.el (dired-mode): Set buffer-local
'window-point-context-set-function' to remember 'dired-filename'
or 'position' in the window with the Dired buffer.
Set buffer-local 'window-point-context-use-function' to restore
the remembered position of the window point.
* lisp/tab-bar.el (tab-bar--tab): Use window-point-context-set.
(tab-bar-select-restore-context): New user option.
(tab-bar-select-tab): Use window-point-context-use.
* lisp/window.el: Add '(context . writable)' to
'window-persistent-parameters'.
(window-point-context-set, window-point-context-use): New functions.
(window-point-context-set-default-function)
(window-point-context-use-default-function): New functions.
(window-point-context-set-function)
(window-point-context-use-function): New variables.
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Choosing Window): Provide an example
of using '(category . comint)' in the condition of 'display-buffer-alist'
and in the action of 'display-buffer'.
(Buffer Display Action Alists): Add a new action alist entry 'category'.
* lisp/subr.el (buffer-match-p): Add a new condition 'category'.
* lisp/window.el (display-buffer): Document a new action alist entry
'category'.